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worcesterhibby
13-04-2016, 07:43 AM
Celtic will not be trying to Nick our manager
its impossible for Stokes to be less effective in our next match
cummings is looking a bit more like his old self again
surely even we can't miss out on a play off spot?
i live in worcester and there is no one here to take the piss out of me
surely Thompson won't be played again this season after that
we are unlikely to get a worse referee

Baldy Foghorn
13-04-2016, 07:45 AM
Celtic will not be trying to Nick our manager
its impossible for Stokes to be less effective in our next match
cummings is looking a bit more like his old self again
surely even we can't miss out on a play off spot?
i live in worcester and there is no one here to take the piss out of me
surely Thompson won't be played again this season after that
we are unlikely to get a worse referee

We were guaranteed a play off place weeks ago........

Wilson
13-04-2016, 10:06 AM
Celtic will not be trying to Nick our manager

I'm struggling to see that as posiyive.

Col2
13-04-2016, 10:09 AM
Another positive.

Extra game in plays off means more money to the club?!?

CB_NO3
13-04-2016, 10:28 AM
Another positive.

Extra game in plays off means more money to the club?!?
Not really. Most of the money gets divied up towards the parachute payment for the relegated team.

Smartie
13-04-2016, 10:50 AM
Lewis was superb.

We looked more threatening going forward.

Stubbs changed the system to one that the players looked comfortable with.

Oxley made a save that was the kind of save that would be worthy of winning any match.

Cummings and Stokes linked up nicely at times.

Stubbs picked Boyle, played him from the start and in a position that suits his game.

Fyvie got another 90 minutes and played very well.

We know absolutely 100% why we didn't win the game (abysmal marking/defending from cross balls) and can get in and work on how to improve it straight away.

Stubbs' use of subs pretty much made sense (maybe could have taken off Bartley sooner) and didn't leave you scratching your head wondering if he was watching the same game as you.

Ozyhibby
13-04-2016, 10:50 AM
Not really. Most of the money gets divied up towards the parachute payment for the relegated team.

Yip. That's why Petrie was happy to cut Rangers allocation last season in the play off. It had very little effect on the money.